It looks like Geoff Cameron will be on his way back to Stoke City in the summer.

The USA international utility man is on a season-long loan at Queens Park Rangers, and made a big impact on his initial arrival at Loftus Road.

But the 33-year-old has not played since the middle of December as injuries have taken their toll, and Rangers have since started to slip back down the Championship table having not won since Boxing Day.

Talking about the future of Cameron and follow loanees Nahki Wells and Tomer Hemed, QPR chief executive Lee Hoos told football.london: “You never say never, but the likelihood is that they’ll go back to their parent clubs.

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“I’m sure their clubs will have their own ideas on what to do with those players as well, so we just have to see how that goes.

“One of the good things about doing a loan is that you’re not committed. Instead of having a level of salary over three years, you only have it for one year and so you can manage it on a year by year basis.”

Derby land former Celtic man

Efe Ambrose has revealed he has joined Derby County although there has been no official confirmation by the club.

Ambrose told SCORENigeria: “I signed a short-term deal that runs till the summer. I am delighted to join this ambitious club, I am honoured and it is a privilege to play under a legend like Frank Lampard.”

The 30-year-old Nigerian defender has been training with the Rams and his signing is expected to be completed either today or tomorrow.